Friday TV: Many New Streaming Things

From Germany and dubbed comes the series “Dark” (Netflix, streaming), a supernatural thriller about a death of a boy near the caves not far from a nuclear power plant that is meant to live up to its title. It’s fun to find a series so full of new faces populating the four families at play. You may also be reminded of ”Stranger Things” due to its group of kids in the woods with flashlights.

After four years at “East Los High” (Hulu, streaming) it’s time to wrap things up with a one hour finale of the series, set several months later season four ended.

Gay Talese’s reporting on a Colorado motel owner who spied on his guests, which resulted in the book “The Voyeur’s Motel,” is reexamined in the documentary “Voyeur” (Netflix, streaming)

Also streaming is a Christmas special, “DreamWorks’ Home for the Holidays” (Netflix, streaming, a spin-off of the 2015 movie and its Netflix series.

And a second season starts for “Easy” (Netflix, streaming), the series about various relationships in the Chicago area – a nice little anthology with a lot of familiar faces. But the quick refresh on season one reminded me that I had not only seen the whole thing so far, but largely purged it from my memory as well.

“Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” (ABC, 8 p.m.) returns for its fifth season with a two hour episode. By now, it one of a full dozen titles from Marvel, airing on network TV or streaming. In the premiere, Coulson and the team are stranded on a mysterious ship in outer space.

No jokes about Russell Simmons are expected in the revival of the “All Def Comedy” (HBO, 10 p.m.) stand up series.

The stars of the network, including Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Asher Angel and Meg Donnelly, take part in their own “Disney Parks Presents: A Disney Channel Holiday Celebration” (Disney, 8:30 p.m.). hosted by Raven-Symoné and Issac Ryan Brown.

The team on “Blindspot” (NBC, 8 p.m.) tries to avert an international crisis.

There are holiday episodes of “Ridiculousness” (MTV, 10 p.m.) and “Masters of Illusion” (The CW, 9 p.m.).

Turner Classic Movies begins a month of Friday night holiday classics, and this year they’re pairing them by theme, such as families at Christmas: “Period of Adjustment” (8 p.m.) and “All Mine to Give” (10 p.m.) and kids at Christmas, with “Bush Christmas” (midnight) and “Tenth Avenue Angel” (1:30 a.m.). Then comes the 2011 overview of Christmas movies, “Night at the Movies: A Merry Christmas!” (3 a.m.).

College football has Southern California vs. Stanford (ESPN, 8 p.m.) in the Pacific 12 championship.